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Connecticut and New York officials are marking National Work Zone Awareness Week by reminding drivers to slow down and move over for construction crews, or face consequences.
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State officials have broken ground on a major overhaul of the I-95 corridor in West Haven, including the replacement of two 70-year-old bridges. The $134.5 million project aims to ease traffic congestion and improve safety, with minimal disruptions expected in the coming months.
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The entire project, which was built to facilitate offshore wind construction equipment, was originally expected to cost $90 million. It’s now above $300 million.
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A New York state court has ordered the Shinnecock Tribal Nation to stop construction of a travel plaza in Hampton Bays.
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A New York state court will consider whether to issue an injunction against the Shinnecock Tribal Nation to stop the construction of a travel plaza in Hampton Bays.
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The U.S. Department of the Interior has confirmed that Westwoods property in Hampton Bays belongs to the Shinnecock Tribal Nation.
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A bridge over Interstate 95 in Norwalk has reopened after it was torn down in May due to damage from a collision.
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The Town of Southampton is in talks with the Shinnecock Tribal Nation after some residents complained about an economic development project on tribal land.
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The second phase of a massive highway construction project is underway in Meriden, Connecticut. It’s a redesign of the interchange that connects Interstate 91, Interstate 691 and Route 15.
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Donning yellow T-shirts that said, “It’s U&I vs. UI,” around 150 people listened to a panel of state senators and representatives, first selectmen and community organizers discuss what they were doing to stop UI from putting in new telephone poles.